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A libudev binding

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http://pyudev.readthedocs.org

pyudev is a LGPL licensed, pure Python binding for libudev, the device and hardware management and information library for Linux. It supports almost all libudev functionality. You can enumerate devices, query device properties and attributes or monitor devices, including asynchronous monitoring with threads, or within the event loops of Qt, Glib or wxPython.

The binding supports CPython 3 and compatible versions of PyPy. It is tested against udev 151 or newer, earlier versions of udev as found on dated Linux systems may work, but are not officially supported.

Usage

Usage of pyudev is quite simply thanks to the power of the underlying udev library. Getting the labels of all partitions just takes a few lines:

>>> import pyudev
>>> context = pyudev.Context()
>>> for device in context.list_devices(subsystem='block', DEVTYPE='partition'):
...     print(device.get('ID_FS_LABEL', 'unlabeled partition'))
...
boot
swap
system

The website provides a detailed user guide and a complete API reference.

Support

Please report issues and questions to the issue tracker, but respect the following guidelines:

  • Check that the issue has not already been reported.

  • Check that the issue is not already fixed in the master branch.

  • Open issues with clear title and a detailed description in grammatically correct, complete sentences.

  • Include the Python version and the udev version (see udevadm --version) in the description of your issue.

Development

The source code is hosted on GitHub:

git clone git://github.com/pyudev/pyudev.git

Please fork the repository and send pull requests with your fixes or new features, but respect the following guidelines:

Request a New Release

I continue to maintain this project, but I do not schedule regular releases.

If you believe a new release would help you in some way, please file an issue, explaining why you need the new release, and I expect I’ll put one up.

Why should you explain why you need the new release? Well, it is helpful to me, because pyudev is not at all part of my regular work, and I tend not to know very much about how it is used these days.

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